YOU SAID IT: Acts for convoy, but not now

Here are today’s Ottawa Sun letters to the editor.

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ACTS FOR CONVOY, BUT NOT NOW

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Re: It’s just sick; Terrorist supporters harass patients at Toronto’s Mount Sinai Hospital, Feb. 14

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Funny how Trudeau invoked the Emergencies Act for what amounted to a peaceful demonstration when the convoy protest happened. No one was hurt or threatened, except for a few radical troublemakers who showed up to cause BS.

Now we have pro-Hamas demonstrators actually damaging Jewish businesses and homes, and threatening the safety of Jewish people, and Trudeau does nothing. These pro-Hamas demonstrations have become radical, especially harassing the Mount Sinai Hospital patients and staff, and again silence from Trudeau, other than to say this is unacceptable.

Trudeau won’t take the measures needed to put an end to these radical demonstrations because there are too many Muslim voters he would lose.

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Trudeau cares more about trying to win another election than he does about the safety of Canadian taxpaying citizens of this once-great country.

RENE KLABOUCH

KEMPTVILLE

GONE TOO FAR

I am 75 years old and I am fed up with all the Pro-Palestinian protests going on across Canada. It is not serious enough that Jewish synagogues or schools are shot at or fire-bombed and businesses are harassed, but now they are blocking the entrance and exit of Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto, calling for intifada. This is not Canadian and I am positive it is not part of the oath taken to be a Canadian citizen.

Where are the police and why are there no arrests? Our police forces are not doing their jobs.

GORD PETERS

CHESTERMERE, ALTA.

TALKIN’ BUT NOT WALKIN’

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Please, could someone from Ottawa answer my questions? First, is the fleet of SUVs used by the prime minister and his security team comprised of internal combustion or electric vehicles? Second, how does the Greenpeace environment minister arrive to Parliament? On a bike, bus, walking or in a government limo?

Somehow I think the incompetents compelled to tell us how we must live our daily lives talk the talk but do not walk the talk.

RUSSELL WORKUN

STETTLER, ALTA.

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